Blumhouse to Curate Horror Exhibit at 'The Shining' Stanley Hotel
The 'Stanley Film Center', set to open in 2026, will feature memorabilia from Blumhouse's extensive horror catalogue.
- Blumhouse, the production company behind horror hits such as 'Get Out' and 'The Purge', is set to curate a 10,000 square foot horror exhibit at the Stanley Hotel in Colorado, the inspiration for Stephen King's 'The Shining'.
- The exhibit, dubbed the 'Stanley Film Center', is expected to open in 2026 and will feature memorabilia from Blumhouse's extensive catalogue of horror films, television shows, and games.
- The project is expected to cost $70 million to complete, with the state of Colorado contributing $46 million towards the construction of the Stanley Film Center.
- Blumhouse CEO Jason Blum has expressed excitement about the project, stating that fans will get closer than ever before to their favorite films.
- Colorado Governor Jared Polis has expressed optimism that the exhibit will drive tourism and strengthen the state's economy.